Fright Fest, presented by SNICKERS®, is back for select days September 15-October 28 at Six Flags Magic Mountain. Be prepared to be scared as zombies and ghouls take over the park. Enjoy thrilling rides and activities during the day and a frightening evening after the sun goes down. At Fright Fest, you won't have any place to hide with several mazes and scare zones located throughout the park. The stuff of nightmares lurk around every corner as the dark of night and dense fog hovers over the park. The ghouls are set free for their daily hunting rituals. BEWARE! You've been warned, there is no place to hide!

Do the scariest stories tell you everything up front? NO. Does the jack-in-the-box pop out on the first turn of the handle? NO. Well, we're not telling you everything...yet. Good things come to those who wait. And by "good" we mean "horrifying."

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If you get lost, no one can hear you scream!

Only the bravest of souls dare to enter our haunted mazes. You'll be blindsided by darkness as you find your way through the labyrinth all while being hunted -- never knowing what is around the next corner. Are you ready to face your worst fears?

Purchase of a maze pass is required for entrance to mazes listed below.

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Red’s Revenge

Over the hill and through the woods to Grandmother's house you go. Enter the world of Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf, but in...

There is no "leisurely stroll" during Fright Fest. Terror isn't confined to Haunted Attractions. The ghouls have spread into the streets to "greet" you as you make your way to your next fright. There are zombies and ghouls lurking in every corner just waiting for you. Stay Alert!

*Membership benefits vary by level. See Membership page to see what benefits come with each level!**You must buy 4+ Passes for offer.

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Season Passes

Prices start at $82.99

Buy 4 or more Season Passes now and get FREE upgrade to Gold, FREE Parking and More.
A Season Pass also includes free tickets for friends on select days, in-park discounts, access to VIP only events and admission to all Six Flags theme parks.

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

Metro Red Line – North Hollywood 757 Express route:

From Downtown Los Angeles, take the Metro Red Line to the North Hollywood Station. Then take the North Hollywood 757 Express bus to the McBean Regional Transit Station (MRTC). From there connect to a Santa Clarita Transit routes 3 & 7 to Six Flags Magic Mountain.

Metrolink train:

From Union Station Downtown Los Angeles, take the Metro Link train (Antelope Valley Line) to the Newhall Station. From there take either Santa Clarita Transit route 1 & 2 or 4 & 14 to the McBean Regional Transit Station (MRTC). Both lines service the Newhall Station every 15 minutes. From the MRTC, transfer onto a route 3 & 7 directly to Six Flags Magic Mountain.

Note: City of Santa Clarita Transit will honor Metrolink fare ticket when the origin/ destination pair includes the trip to be taken on the bus.

Over the years, we’ve learned a thing or two about making the most of a day at Six Flags. These tips will help ensure that you have a fun and memorable experience.

To check park operating hours, call us at (661) 255-4100. Our staff of demons is dying to alert you of the extended operating schedule. Don’t hang up on them, they have caller id and will call you while you sleep. Or you can always check our online calendar.

If you insist on visiting on a date when the park is closed, we will have to insist that you stay as dinner.

Bring a jacket or sweatshirt for the cool evenings. We wouldn’t want you to catch a cold and infect our monsters. You can store it during the day in one of the lockers located in the small dark shed behind the food stand closest to Guest Services.

Start your day at attractions farthest from the exits. Your best bet for a good time is to stay as far away from the exits as possible. Bad things happen at the exits. Good things happen in remote locations deep within the park.

Clowns smile right before they get you. Spiders don’t.

Review the special Fright Fest park map and guide. You may think you know where everything is, but you don’t. We rearrange everything all the time, just to make it more fun for us.

If you get lost looking for the shed behind the food stand closest to Guest Services, we will find and eat you.

There are plenty of places to get that one final selfie. Our deadly photo bombers roam the park nightly.

Fright Fest Survivor pickup. Zombies will be chasing survivors toward the exit at 1 a.m. on Friday and Saturdays, and 11 p.m. on Sundays. Brains must be surrendered upon exit.

Expect to hear lots and lots of screaming. If you hear any of it coming from the shed located behind the food stand closest to Guest Services, don’t worry. It probably just means that someone is being really safe.

Fright Fest

We are pleased to offer a variety of gruesome ticket packages. Specific pricing for Fright Fest tickets and season passes will be posted shortly. Check back soon!

Are there any rides at Fright Fest that won’t scare me?

No.

How many scary things happen during Fright Fest?

There is no way of knowing. Those who have tried to count were found in a corner, sobbing with fright.

I’m not afraid of Fright Fest. Is that okay?

Keep telling yourself that if it helps. The truth is something that will speak for itself.

Can I wear a costume, mask, or makeup?

No. While you may enjoy making fun of our ghosts, demons and zombies by dressing up like them, doing so is clearly insensitive to their feelings. They can’t help the way they look and you ought to be ashamed of yourself for even asking the question. Jokes aside — this is a safety issue. If you wear a costume or mask into the park our monsters will get confused and might accidentally start eating each other instead of you.

Are Zombies real?

That is the kind of question that is going to set you apart from the others and act as a magnet for everything you will wish you’d never met. Fortunately for you there are dozens of free roaming zombies at the park would be more than happy to answer your question.

Which ride is the least scary?

The ride to the park.

How long has Fright Fest been going on?

It’s like time; there was never a start. It has always been there. A better question is: when will it end?

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